Investigators interview JonBenet Ramsey's parents

BOULDER, Colorado (CNN) -- The parents of slain child beauty
queen JonBenet Ramsey are being questioned again this week by
investigators looking into her murder, sources confirmed
Wednesday for CNN.

John and Patsy Ramsey have been interviewed several times
over the last several days at a secret location by
investigators for Boulder County District Attorney Alex
Hunter, the sources said.

The Ramseys, who now live in Atlanta, were last interviewed
by investigators in April 1997. Denver television station
KUSA reported the questioning was taking place somewhere in
the Denver metropolitan area outside of Boulder. More
interviews are planned for this week, KUSA reported.

Six-year-old JonBenet was found beaten and strangled in the
basement of the family's Boulder mansion on December 26,
1996, hours after Patsy Ramsey says she found a note from a
kidnapper demanding a ransom for the girl's return.

Early in the probe, police described the parents as possible
suspects in their daughter's murder, but no charges have ever
been filed. The Ramseys have strongly denied having anything
to do with their daughter's death.

Since their last interview nearly 15 months ago, the Ramseys
have refused to submit to further questioning by Boulder
police unless they were allowed to review evidence in the
case. They did, however, say they would be willing to talk
with investigators from the district attorney's office.

Earlier this month, police spent two days presenting their
case to Hunter and his team of investigators, requesting that
he convene a grand jury. A grand jury could subpoena
witnesses to testify and return indictments in the case.

Lack of cooperation from the Ramseys was one of the reasons
police gave for asking Hunter to turn the case over to a
grand jury.

Investigators recently said JonBenet's parents were still
under the umbrella of suspicion and that the umbrella was
getting smaller.